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I have an 07 Road King and are seriously contemplating a tour pack trunk. I've done some research and have a question or two. Of course otherwise I wouldn't be posting in here. LOL!! Anyways. I think I've figured out all the hardware I need. Please correct me if I'm wrong. I'll need the 2 up docking hardware. See thumbnail. Question with the pic. I already have the front docking for my passenger seat sissy bar. Isn't there a detach tour pack rack that utilizes just this? Basically take off sissy bar, attach tour pack in same docking points. Or do I need the rear docking kit?
Now I'll of course then need this mounting rack.....
I'm kinda excited cause if all's I need are these three components, then it'll be cheaper than I thought. Trunk $185 shipped. Mounting rack bout $65 (ish). And rear docking points bout $50 (ish). So roughly bout $300 total for a complete trunk resolution.
Last edited by Smokengun; Jan 5, 2013 at 09:58 PM.
Reason: spelling
Thanks for your reply sir. I saw the solo mount, but am looking for the 2 up mount solution. I'll check out the FBI mount and see what's up. Thanks again.
Thanks for your reply sir. I saw the solo mount, but am looking for the 2 up mount solution. I'll check out the FBI mount and see what's up. Thanks again.
I was slow with the edit of the post above has the link now.
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